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Seks: Government considering suspending zero alcohol limit for drivers

ZAGREB, Nov 7 (Hina) - The Croatian government is considering thepossibility of suspending the provision on zero alcohol tolerance fordrivers and reintroducing the blood alcohol content limit of 0.05 percent, Parliament Speaker Vladimir Seks said in an interview withCroatian Radio on Monday.
ZAGREB, Nov 7 (Hina) - The Croatian government is considering the possibility of suspending the provision on zero alcohol tolerance for drivers and reintroducing the blood alcohol content limit of 0.05 per cent, Parliament Speaker Vladimir Seks said in an interview with Croatian Radio on Monday.

"Driving under the influence with alcohol content not exceeding 0.05 per cent would not be considered an offence as long as the driver does not cause a serious traffic accident," Seks said.

Asked how the government would prevent valuable land being sold to foreign nationals, the speaker of the Sabor said that the government was considering introducing the right of pre-emption in the case of the sale of land on the Adriatic islands or coast.

He announced that at the next session of Parliament deputies would vote on Croatia's withdrawal from the Druzba Adria oil pipeline project after a relevant commission had found that the project posed a threat to the environment.

Seks also commented on a plea agreement reached between Ivica Rajic, former commander of Bosnian Croat forces in the Kiseljak area of central Bosnia during the 1990s war, and prosecutors at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague.

Seks said that the plea agreement would have no effect on the Croatian Parliament's Declaration on the Homeland War. He insisted that Croatia had not conducted military aggression against Bosnia-Herzegovina and that it was involved in the war there on the basis of an agreement signed in Split by the then presidents Franjo Tudjman of Croatia and Alija Izetbegovic of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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